Yes, stiff neck can be a symptom of Lyme Disease, which you can get from a tick bite. You need to see a physician as soon as possible.
Neck stiffness is not one of the side effects of taking Biaxin. It is most likely being caused by something else.
Stiffness in the neck can make it difficult for drivers to see oncoming cars on their left and right
No, they bite where there isn't main blood veins and the neck is one of them. You would die if they bit your neck.
Stiffness and paralysis typically occurs in the neck and head.
Stiffness in the neck after a wasp sting is not typically considered normal and may indicate an allergic reaction or other complications. While localized pain and swelling are common, stiffness could suggest a more serious issue, such as a reaction affecting the nervous system. If you experience neck stiffness along with other concerning symptoms like difficulty breathing, swelling, or dizziness, it is advisable to seek medical attention promptly.
yes she has a vampire baby and the baby is going crazy so edward has to bite her neck
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In the neck.
No, if someone was to be bit by a vampire on the neck they would die istantaniously, no vampire ever bites the neck. It is just a myth, the neck has so many main blood flow areas, they know they shouldn't bite there.
If this is happening to you, you might have a minor bruised neck bone. Talk to your doctor.
In vampire folklore, biting the neck is commonly associated with accessing the major blood vessels in that area, making it an ideal spot for feeding and symbolizing dominance or control over the victim. Additionally, the neck is seen as a sensual and vulnerable area, adding to the allure and mystique of vampire mythology.